Geelong was able to soak up the early pressure, however, and took a quarter-time lead after Georgia Clarke found space and converted her set shot.

The match went to another level in the second quarter, with Richelle Cranston extending the Cats' lead when she exploded free at half-forward, handballed to herself and then converted on the run from 25m.

Cats fly through the field to end on a Rocky finish

00:39
Feb 9. 2020. 5:58 PM

Geelong's 'Rocky' Cranston kicks a potential Goal of the Year with a self-assist

It was the clear highlight for Geelong, who lost no fans in a high-quality clash in front of 5509 fans.

One to watch

Roxanne Roux can use her high leap to play in the ruck, but it's her super-boot the Dockers want to utilise in attack. Pick No.12 in last year's draft, Roux was a star on Sunday, launching shots from beyond 40m and kicking her first AFLW goal with a classy right-foot snap across her body.

They lost the match, but the Cats won the 'play of the day'. Richelle Cranston received the ball at half-forward early in the second quarter and then hit the turbo, handballing in front of herself as Docker Evangeline Gooch chased. Sparking her team, 'Rocky' then converted on the run from 25m and celebrated in style.

Injury blow

Stephanie Cain went down with a knee injury in the first quarter and did not return, with the hard-working midfielder set for scans this week. Her absence would be a setback for the Dockers after consecutive top-five placings in the best and fairest.

Heartbreak as midfielder goes down clutching knee

00:32
Feb 9. 2020. 5:36 PM

Fremantle's Stephanie Cain goes down during the first quarter in an attempted tackle

Did you see that?

Fremantle ruck Mim Strom showed at the opening bounce she will be a midfield weapon. The first-year Docker's ability to follow up the ruck contest and win the first clearance was impressive. With an injury-hit ruck division, Strom should get plenty of opportunities to showcase her mix of tap excellence and follow-up work.

Say what?

"I was really rapt with Sabs' pressure when the ball was on the ground, but she competed in the air so often. I was saying in the box not long before the siren how good she'd been and I didn't realise she'd kicked four goals. I was just happy with everything else." – Fremantle coach Trent Cooper

"We worked really hard on trying to be more efficient going inside 50 and that was a huge plus from the day. Now we've just got to put the ball there a little bit more often." – Geelong coach Paul Hood

What's next?

The Dockers go into a historic first Western Derby against the Eagles on Saturday at 4.10pm AWST at Optus Stadium. The Cats face the Brisbane Lions at GMHBA Stadium on Sunday at 1.10pm AEDT.

NiMo finds confidence in long anticipated AFLW return

00:32
Feb 9. 2020. 6:33 PM

Nina Morrison slots a major in the third quarter as her teammates show support